European Association of Geochemistry
The European Association of Geochemistry, EAG, was established in 1985 with the goal of promoting geochemistry internationally and in particular providing a forum for the presentation of geochemistry, exchange of ideas, publications and recognition of scientific excellence.
Why join EAG?
EAG Reactions - 6 November 2024 - The Strategic Role of Critical Minerals for a Sustainable Industry
EAG Reactions 8 March 2024: Academics working on carbon dioxide removal CDR projects
Why join EAG?
Lecture: Emergency Exit? Mitigation of extreme Oceanic Anoxic Event conditions by organic matter...
Lecture: Slowing climate change? Potential and risks of enhanced marine silica weathering as...
Lecture: Origin of life-forming volatile elements in the inner Solar System
Lecture: Adventures in crystallisation: How to produce synthetic minerals. Not as easy as it looks!
Lecture: Using synchrotron light to find solutions to our energy problems
Lecture: Mechanistic insights into the formation of rare earth carbonates
Lecture: From atoms to minerals: how calcium carbonates form and why we should care
Goldschmidt2021 Welcome to Lyon!
Lecture: The What, Where, How and Why of Mine Tailings
Lecture: Environmental Minerals: Bacteria, Worms, Dusts, Toxins and the Human Body
Lecture: The Global Biogeochemical and Health Impacts of Mining
Lecture: The role of atmospheric mineral dust in modifying surface albedo
Lecture: Geoengineering the Climate
Lecture: High altitude mineral dust and ice clouds
Lecture: The impact of volcanic eruptions on local, regional and global scales
Lecture: Predicting broad scale environmental distributions of trace elements
Lecture: Global biogeochemical cycling of selenium
Lecture: Arsenic contamination of groundwaters
Lecture: The interplay between weathering and microbes during soil formation
Lecture: Biogeochemical cycles and microbial processes in icy habitats
Water availability in Middle East and North Africa and the connection to human dispersal
Lecture: Novel techniques in speleothems research for paleohydrological studies
Lecture: Speleothems as paleoclimate indicators
Goldschmidt 2015
Lecture: Weathering, ocean chemistry and climate change...
Interview Betsy Swanner